I'm thinking about using goodreads with the help of some groups to run simultaneous read and review of ARCs (.mobi/kindle) to generate an initial set of reviews.
I would offer the files for free along with a free copy of A Subtle Agency.
Reader/reviewers would PM me with their email address and I would email them a copy.
Reviews, once made would carry the standard free ARC statement.
The aim would be to stack up a few good reviews for the book quickly. The presence of positive reviews will quickly enable me to engage paid advertising (typically there is a minimum review threshold) for ATW.
Sounds like a reasonable plan. After all they have reviewers and beta-readers (who may also want to leave a review) groups inter alia for these purposes. Don't know how many reviews you can garner this way, but it doesn't hurt to try...
As far as I remember Tony Parson is a serial, speedy reviewer in one of the groups.. Some others might want to have a read.. 5 reviews is a realistic target. If you have betas, they might want to leave a review.
Seeking advice on launching A Traitor's War.
I'm thinking about using goodreads with the help of some groups to run simultaneous read and review of ARCs (.mobi/kindle) to generate an initial set of reviews.
I would offer the files for free along with a free copy of A Subtle Agency.
Reader/reviewers would PM me with their email address and I would email them a copy.
Reviews, once made would carry the standard free ARC statement.
The aim would be to stack up a few good reviews for the book quickly. The presence of positive reviews will quickly enable me to engage paid advertising (typically there is a minimum review threshold) for ATW.
Thoughts?